Nikon D7100
From £995.00 - The Nikon D7100 Digital SLR Camera sits above the D7000 in the highly-advanced, enthusiast range of Nikon DSLRs and is the flagship cropped sensor model in the DX Nikon line-up. With the removal of the optical low pass filter (OLPF) you are able to achieve images with greater detail. The D7100 is a 24.1-megapixel camera with an EXPEED 3 image processor and together they are capable of delivering lifelike full resolution stills at 6fps and full HD 1080p video recording at 30p, 25p or 24p, with built-in stereo mic and external mic input. Other features include an ISO range of 100-6400 (expandable to HI-2 25,600), 51 Auto Focus points (15 cross types), a 3.2-inch LCD with 1,229k-dot resolution, an optical viewfinder with 100% coverage, dual SD card slots and a 1.3x crop mode.
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Nikon Coolpix A
£979.00 - Without compromising on style, the Nikon Coolpix A digital camera is the perfect solution for keen photographers who require digital SLR performance in a compact body that's easily portable. The Coolpix A features a large, DX-format 16.2-megapixel CMOS sensor and an EXPEED 2 image processing engine, which together ensure lifelike images with vivid colours and maximum image quality in a variety of scenes.
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The J2 is an excellent camera for those looking for a high-performance camera that offers a variety of functions, yet for whom simple operation is a requirement. It is an excellent choice for users accustomed to the portability and simple, familiar operation of a compact digital camera looking to take the next step to an advanced camera with interchangeable lense system.
Capture the world as you see it with minimal effort - The stylish Nikon 1 J2 (available to Pre-order from £309.00) is a 10.1 megapixel camera with a new bright, 3.0" higher-resolution rear screen (921k-dot) and Creative Mode; often seen on Nikon's Coolpix range, offers you a pocketful of fun filters and effects to play with.
From £678.00 - The Nikon 1 V2 is a compact system camera designed for enthusiasts who want to travel light but don't want to compromise on quality. The Nikon V2 joins the Nikon 1 family and is the first in the range to be equipped with second-generation Nikon 1 technology. Offering new levels of speed and more accurate performance, as well as clever new features, full creative control, and wireless methods of image transfer, the Nikon 1 V2 is a versatile main camera or second camera.
Nikon 80-400mm AF-S Nikkor f4.5-5.6G ED VR Lens
£2449.00 - The Nikon 80-400mm AF-S Nikkor f4.5-5.6G ED VR Lens is a high-performance telephoto zoom lens for use with full-frame FX-format digital SLRs. With a broad 80-400mm focal range and superior optical design, this lens is ideal for a variety of subjects including wildlife, landscapes and sports. Nikon's Vibration Reduction (VR) system minimises camera shake and allows you to shoot at shutter speeds up to four stops slower.
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Nikon Lenses
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Nikon Accessories
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Nikon Fieldscopes & Software
Nikon Capture NX 2 £132.95 - Improve your workflow and boost your creativity.
Available in upgrade or full edition.
Bird watchers must observe from afar - these scopes enable that.
Need a new eyepiece, or a protective stay-on-case?
Nikon Binoculars
Nikon Binoculars - Designed to fit-to-perfection. Wex Photographic stock many more Nikon binoculars, including Sportstar, Monarch, Travelite, High Grade & Action ranges. All available for next working day delivery!
Nikon Reviews
Wex Photographic features tests & reviews by independent expert photographers and our staff. Take a look at our latest Nikon camera, lens and accessory reviews:
- by Natalie Williams "Although I had some hands-on time with the D600 last week, I headed back to the Nikon stand at Photokina today to chat to the team about a few of their new compact cameras and for another quick look at their latest DSLR."
- by Natalie Williams "2012 is shaping up to be a very exciting year for Nikon users and there are bound to be many happy photographers waking up today to the long-awaited announcement of the D800 and D800E this morning."
- by Richard Peters "As a Nikon shooter and self confessed gadget geek, it doesn't get much better than being asked by Wex Photographic to try out one of only a handful of pre-production units of the latest flagship DSLR out of the Nikon stable, the D4, ahead of its worldwide release."
- by Wex Photographic Staff "The image quality of the D300S surpassed my expectations; the RAW files processed with Capture NX2 proved punchy & sharp using the 'Standard' picture control settings and automatic D-lighting."
- by Andy Rouse "There were many questions that I wanted to ask the Nikon D3x,... So I took the Nikon D3x on a major shoot to Canada with me to work on the beautiful snowy owl."
- by Damien Lovegrove "The build quality of the Nikon 18-105mm AF-S DX f3.5-5.6 G ED lens is good for lens that is so light and so capable too. It never felt like it was going to fall apart in my hand throughout my arduous weeks of testing..."
- by Damien Lovegrove "If I had several Nikon SB-800 flashguns would I upgrade to the Nikon SB-900? No. If I had no Speedlight or just one Nikon SB-800 would I buy the Nikon SB-900? Yes; it is a perfect partner for the Nikon SB-800 and is the better unit overall. "
- by Damien Lovegrove "..now that high ISO capability is as good as it is on the Nikon D90 we have four stops of in camera auto ISO adjustment to utilise... The Nikon D90 really is a great camera that produces wonderful pictures. I want one. "
Nikon History
Established in 1917, Nikon became a leading manufacturer of optical lenses, supplying the Japanese military in World War II and even the first Canon cameras. The first Nikon branded camera was released in 1948 and for almost 30 years Nikon SLRs were the most widely used range of cameras among pros.
In ’99 the Nikon D1 was released, one of the first digital cameras to have sufficient image quality for pros to use it as a replacement to film. The introduction of the full-frame D3 in 2007 confirmed Nikon as a leading innovator, renowned for their optics and in particular the speed, ergonomics and low-light performance of their cameras.